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Kharge demands answers from PM, FM on declining forex reserves, falling rupee

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New Delhi: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge demanded answers from the prime minister and the finance minister on Thursday over a sharp decline in India’s foreign exchange reserves in the first half of the financial year and alleged that the rupee is amongst the most depreciated currencies in the emerging markets.

Alleging that India’s forex store dipped faster than its peers, Kharge claimed that there was a decline of USD 85 billion in the forex reserves in the first half of the fiscal.

He also shared a chart showing a fall in the foreign exchange reserves as compared to other countries and also highlighting the Indian rupee falling by 10.2 percent against the British pound strengthening by 20.2 percent, Euro strengthening by 16 percent and the Australian dollar by 15.3 percent.

“India’s forex reserves declined by nearly $85 billion in the first half. In emerging markets, the Indian rupee is amongst the most depreciated currencies. Would the Finance Minister or the PM have anything to say on this?” Kharge asked on Twitter.

“India’s forex store dips faster than peers,” he said.

The Congress has been attacking the government over the declining value of the Indian rupee and the fall in the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

This post was last modified on October 27, 2022 7:14 pm

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